Part infomercial, part surrealist performance art, Alejandro Jodorowsky’s newest documentary Psychomagic, a Healing Art is a messy exploration of the filmmaker...
With any luck, the name Jayro Bustamante will be well-known by cinephiles near and far very soon. At Sundance earlier this year, I said his third feature La Ll...
Don't tell Christopher Nolan. As Damien Chazelle waits for film production to return to normal so he can shoot his classic Hollywood epic Babylon, starring Bra...
In her latest film, Academy Award-winning documentarian Barbara Kopple (Harlan County, USA and American Dream) turns her eye on the failed attempt to end the I...
In an alternate timeline, we imagine Janicza Bravo's wild Tampa-set adaptation of A’ziah “Zola” King's Twitter thread––aptly titled Zola––would have been the h...
With the evocative title of She Dies Tomorrow, one might think they can predict where Amy Seimetz’s second feature is going, but the writer-director is keen to...
It's rare that one of our most-anticipated films of the year kicks off the fall movie season, but that will be the case this September when Charlie Kaufman's I...
Tragedy
strikes forty years after moving to Sweden and the loss is so profound that Trond
(Stellan Skarsgård) discovers it difficult to continue on as before. ...
With the title of Space Dogs, I don't know what possibly else I would need to say to sell you on seeing this movie. However, there is much more to say as Elsa ...
Following the massive global success of Bong Joon Ho's Parasite, as one might expect, Hollywood is now looking at South Korea for ideas when it comes to their ...